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Ian Baraclough: Former Northern Ireland manager leaves role with Fylde

Former Northern Ireland manager Ian Baraclough has quit his role as director of football with National League side AFC Fylde.

The 54-year-old held the Northern Ireland post for two years before being sacked in October 2022.

Following a spell as Cheltenham Town assistant manager, he joined Fylde in November, with his brief stay coming to an end on Monday.

Fylde, who are managed by former England and Sunderland striker Kevin Phillips, beat Wealdstone 2-0 on Saturday but sit a lowly 22nd in the National League.

“It is with a heavy heart that I have taken the difficult decision to step away from the football club after our excellent home victory over Wealdstone on Saturday,” said Baraclough.

“I walk away with the knowledge that the director of football role is one that I am totally comfortable with and the experience will stand me in good stead for the future.

“It has been an enjoyably challenging, busy few months and hopefully I am leaving the club in a better place. Looking forward to continuing my journey.”


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